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  1. #41
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    Make him a deal on that Glock Stro. You have too many as it is. I recently cut back on the 1911's trying to be more realistic about how many I might need. I'm down to 2 Sigs , a Super Target and a Nitron Carry. Two Kimbers , a Stainless Ultra 2 and a Super Carry Ultra. One S&W a 3 inch Scandium. I had 11 of them so I'm doing better. If you guys want a good 1911 and don't want to pay that Kimber price the Sig is a fantastic gun. Depending on models it can be had for less than $800. All models have match target barrels and I've found them to be super accurate.

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    There may be a few restrictions we would have to get through to get Steve that Glock. But in mid thought enjoy this 1911 shooting. We could work on her grip and reloading but she sends home the point of how good a 1911 can be.

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    Caspian Arms 1911

    Totally match grade, extended Bomar front sight, 3.9999lb trigger, makes no noise when shaken with the slide back, makes a vacuum like sound when the slide goes home.

    Slide and receiver given to my wife by Caspian after she won at Camp Perry.
    Then given to the USMC Pistol Team Pistol Smith for final assembly.
    After trying out the weapon, the USMC Team ordered 10 slides & receivers from Caspian.
    Set up for 185 grain wadcutter rounds.
    In her hand (yes, single handed), the thing drives tacks at 25 yards.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dickiedeals View Post
    Today I swung my front door wide open and placed my Remington 30. 06 right in the doorway. I left 6 cartridges beside it, then left it alone and went about my business.


    While I was gone, the mailman delivered my mail, the neighbor boy
    across the street mowed the yard, a girl walked her dog down the street, and quite a few cars stopped at the stop sign near the front of my house.

    After about an hour, I checked on the gun. It was still sitting there,
    right where I had left it. It hadn't moved itself outside. It certainly
    hadn't killed anyone, even with the numerous opportunities it had presented to do so.

    In fact, it hadn't even loaded itself. Well you can imagine my
    surprise, with all the hype by the Left and the Media about how dangerous guns are and how they kill people.

    Either the media is wrong or I'm in possession of the laziest gun in
    the world.........Just Sayin.......................................Dickie
    I vote lazy gun.
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    I pick up my glock 43 this Thursday ... it should be a nice weapon,,,,,my favorite Glock was my Glock 18, carried one daily for years, her name was FANG, fully automatic nuclear glock...sadly when I retired they wanted her back...I am still sad !!!!!
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    You will enjoy that 43 Steve.

    The one of the few Thursday night defensive handgun classes I missed our resident NFA dealer brought his 18 as well as a briefcase mounted MP5. My classmates truly enjoyed rubbing it in how I missed the bestest of nights in class.
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    I also had a MP5 issued as a entry weapon on our SWAT Team...both were VERY nice !!!
    " Truth is often deemed rude, blunt and to the point which is why so few make their friend " Freddy Hayler ..352-267-1553 Sanford, FLA Gutterman6000@Gmail.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by 53driver View Post
    Totally match grade, extended Bomar front sight, 3.9999lb trigger, makes no noise when shaken with the slide back, makes a vacuum like sound when the slide goes home.

    Slide and receiver given to my wife by Caspian after she won at Camp Perry.
    Then given to the USMC Pistol Team Pistol Smith for final assembly.
    After trying out the weapon, the USMC Team ordered 10 slides & receivers from Caspian.
    Set up for 185 grain wadcutter rounds.
    In her hand (yes, single handed), the thing drives tacks at 25 yards.
    Our match .45s:

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    My girls:
    Isleen - 2014 F6BD
    Saorla - 1995 FLSTN Heritage Special


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  9. #49
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    Quote Originally Posted by Deer Slayer View Post
    I vote lazy gun.
    I think my gun could have found something to shoot out of all that. My gun is kinda pissy.

  10. #50
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    I like the Bomar rail. I have one on a 38 match that was given to me by a dear friend. A former US Marshall he used it for 10 years. Still a great gun. What kind of finish is that on the bottom gun 53?

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